I don't. This car looks more like a Lexus IS/ES, both of which are probably more powerful, better built and better on the resale value/peace-of-mind scale. There is no compelling reason for me to buy this car.

As far as what we know, well, we already knew the MKS would be the first to receive the new twin-turbo, 3.5-liter V6 (with an expected top level of 380 horses) coming out from the engineering and development team of the Dearborn-based automaker

this is what they are reporting, but the final numbers dont seem to be known.